Novo River (Jamanxim River tributary)
The Novo River is a river located in Pará state, Brazil. It is a tributary of the Jamanxim River, which itself is a major tributary of the Tapajós River, part of the Amazon River basin. The Novo River contributes to the overall drainage system of the Amazon rainforest in the region. Further specific details about the Novo River, such as its length, discharge rate, and specific ecological features, are currently scarce in readily available, publicly accessible resources. Its significance primarily lies in its role within the larger Amazonian hydrological network. Its watershed likely supports a variety of Amazonian flora and fauna. The river likely plays a crucial role in the lives of local indigenous communities, if any are present, providing water for drinking, fishing, and transportation. Deforestation and other forms of environmental degradation in the region may pose threats to the health and sustainability of the Novo River ecosystem.